GEO. PATERSON Furniture Pianos County, Oregon, has set the 7th day of October at 1 p. m. as the time of hearing in his court any objections to such report. There­ fore any persons having objec­ tions thereto will file the same in said Court on or before said date. J. E. GLEASON, Administrator o f the estate of Leonard G. Gleason, deceased. Manche Langley, Att’y for Adm. Furniture, Chairs, New Line of Rugs, In­ grains and Linoleums. THE VERY BEST $25.00 SEWING MACHINE ON THE MARKET Everything Necessary to STEEL Furnish a Hom e RANGES I have a few Steel Ranges which I am closing out at a big discount. H ave not got the room to keep them. H A M M O C K S A T COST A ll Ham m ocks to be Sold A t Cost. Let me prove it to you GEO. G. PATERSON FURNITURE AND PIANOS FOREST G R O V E , » » J. H. Brokaw has begun work He does not expect to have it ready for this years crop, but will dry his prunes at Paterson’s. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his finai report in the estate of Hardenia P. Gleason, deceased, and that the County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, has set the 7th day o f October at 10 a. m. as the time o f hearing in his court any objections to such report. There fore any persons having objec tions thereto will file the same in said Court on or before said date. J. E. GLEASON, Administrator o f the estate o f Hardenia P. Gleason, deceased. Manche Langley, Att’ y for Adm. 9-5 W a t t s Ite m s The prune driers on the hill will start this week and the hop- pickers will have a new job. J. H. DeMoss’ sale last Satur­ day was well attended and every­ thing sold fairly well. Wesley Kennedy had the mis­ fortune to break his left arm Monday, by falling from his pony and striking his arm. Dr. Hines set the bones. Survevors are finding the lines o f the Watts’ place this week and last. They are staying at Mr. Frost’s. Locals P A IN T S, W A L L PA PE R , OILS In Fact A number o f people from the Hill attended John DeMoss’ s sale last Saturday and helped to make the bidding spirited. 19 -6 __________ ________________ on his prune drier. FINAL NOTICE I carry a full line of M odem and Up-to-Date Miss Gertrude Reuter who has been spending a few weeks at her father’s place on the Hill has returned to Portland to resume her studies at the Washington high school. OREGON We shall have help in our Sun­ Money to loan—Apply to Mrs. day School for awhile—a gentle­ man and his wife from east o f E. A. Coleman. Forest Grove are going to help Wanted to rent or buy a farm. us out. They are very welcome. Address Forest Grove Press. 2t Mrs. DeMoss and son ate din­ 160 acres good timber. Will ner at T. B. Stevenson’s, Sunday. trade for business property. Tuesday evening there was a Press office special school meeting to elect a Dr. Semones, the Home Ocu­ director in the place o f John De­ list, is prepared to correct your Moss who resigned. Allan Dil- eye troubles. 217 First St. ley was elected after a spirited race with Phillip Lesser. I will have a few thousand dol­ lars to loan on or about Oct. 1. 9-14 T. J. O. T hacher . Gales Creek Items Are your eyes ready for school N. C. Lilly, our merchant, was duties? Dr. Semones, The Home quite sick several days last week. Oculist. Ind. Telephone 311. Maude and Norman Lilly went 1 want to rent small farm —will to Forest Grove, Monday, where Maude will attend college and pay cash rent. Address Norman will take a High School J ulius W ehrly , Forest Grove, Ore. course. Bruce McCann, who has been ESTRAY—Black mare, roach working near Gaston was home mane, about middle age, weight Saturday and Sunday, but is in about 1000 pounds. Came to my Portland now. Diace Tuesday, August 8. Same Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lilly, has been posted. J. F. Haynie. o f Glenwood, Sept. 15, a daugh­ The Oregon Land Co. loan ter. money at 5J% on city property, Miss Emma Wilson is attend­ you buy the lot or acreage and ing High School at Forest Grove they will build the house, pay it this winter. off like paying rent. tf Misses Alice and May McCann were shopping in Forest Grove, Sale dates to eastern destina­ Monday. Miss Alice went on to tions summer excursions round Portland to visit friends there. trip: Sept. 15 and 25; Oct. 2, 6, 17. 18, 19. Limit Nov. 15, 1911. Thes rates have been extended, • Dilley Happenings N. L. A tkins . Mr. and Mrs. Linegar and Mr. A new line of beautiful, senti­ and Mrs. Briggs went in Line- mental and comic post cards just gar’s auto to Beaverton and vis­ arrived at the Forest Grove ited over Sunday with W. P egg’s Pharmacy. Hurry before the and family. choicest are taken. tf scribed as follows: That part of lot number ten of said Fruitvale Addition situated south o f the roadway of the Oregon and Cali­ fornia Railroad cutting through Central Livery Barns said lot, and east o f the center line if extended o f the forty foot Me Namer & Wirtz, Proprietor* roadway leading south between lots two and three o f said tract, General Livery containing about ten acres, par­ Mrs. F. E. Williams will be ticularly described as follows: ready to receive piano pupils and Tillamook Stage Lines. Beginning at the southeast cor­ ner o f said lot ten, running thence this week at her residence on 1st north 12.57 chains to the right of St. and 4th Ave. Both phones. 2t way of said railroad; thence southwesterly following the south side of said right o f way Correspondence | to the intersection o f the center NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS i line of the forty foot roadway if David’s Hill Notice is hereby given that the ! extended, running between lots Mrs. Walter Goss and Miss two and three o f said tract; thence last half o f the taxes where half ¡south following said center line Agnes Catlin o f Portland spent payment has been made on the of said roadway to the south line Sunday at Prof. J. C. Hazzard’ s 1910 tax roll, are due and will be ! of said lot ten; thence east to the place. delinquent on the first Monday place of beginning. Reuters finished picking their in October, 1911, to-wit: Monday, Bids will be received by me at hops Wednesday. The crop was ■ the law office o f M. Bailey Bump, O ct 2, 1911, and a charge o f 10 GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE very good considering the ! in Hillsboro, Oregon, and said per cent penalty, and interest at Notice is hereby given that sale will be subject to confirma­ weather. one per cent per month will be under and by virtue o f an order tion by the County Court of charged on all taxes which shall of sale duly made and entered of Washington County, Oregon. Several o f the prune driers on become delinquent on said date record by the County Court o f Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, the Hill started up this week. W’ashington County, Oregon, on The prunes are not quite ripe as above set forth, as per law August 21, 1911, licensing me to this 28th day o f August, 1911. ELLA McPHERSON, enough yet, but most of the Prescribed. sell at private sale, the reai es­ Guardian o f the person tate. hereinafter described, be- and estate o f Walter J, | growers were afraid to leave G L eo G. U V / i . V I . H ancock , ______ r them longer. The rain has split Sheriff and Tax Collector for longing to Walter J. McPherson, McPherson, a minor. a large part o f them in most Washington County, Oregon. aminor, I will from and after M. Bailey Bump. DatfHi at Hillahoro Orptron OcL 2, 1911, proceed to 86Ü, at 5t Attorney for Guardian. orchards. 71 , J : Pnvate “ le- to the highest bidder Otto Parsons spentJSunday this 5th day o f September, 1911. for cash in hand at the time |of ' sale, an undivided one third in­ FINAL NOTICE with J. A. Patersons. 4t terest of, in and to the following Notice is hereby given that the The grapes have suffered described real property situated If you want to sell and your in the County o f Washington ind^rsigned has filed his final re­ somewhat from the rain. They port in the estate o f Leonard G. have not ripened and in many Price is right list with the Oregon and State o f Oregon, to-wit: Gleason, deceased, aud that the In Fruitvale Addition to City Land Co. They are the boys places are rotting. o f Forest Grove particularly de- County Judge o f Washington that hustle. tf •*< /'l i 'I Matt Pehl was down from his hill farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs.C. Hubburt left for Canada to spend a year with their son. Mr. Patten, who had his foot crushed is able to be up a little. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. C. A. Brodersen received her gold watch in the Pacific Homestead contest and it is a beauty. She is now working for the piano. Garden Knight is working for J. W. Hughes. Mrs. Hubburt took her son, Raymond, to Portland to have his tonsils removed. Mrs. La Reu, Mrs. Thornburg and M rs. Scott called at the home o f Mrs. Sailing, Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Hughes visited her parents Sunday at Cornelius. Miss Tsenberg and Mr. Japlifi, o f Portland, visited at the Blue Bell Dairy over Sunday. The circus is over and we think they were all there.